Nitpicking is the act of removing nits (the eggs of lice, generally head lice) from the host's hair. As the nits are cemented to individual hairs, they cannot be removed with lice combs and, before modern chemical methods were invented, the only options were to shave all the host's hair or to ...

=FF=Sturm@Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 7:28 pm :

BloodRayne wrote:

Nitpicking is the act of removing nits (the eggs of lice, generally head lice) from the host's hair. As the nits are cemented to individual hairs, they cannot be removed with lice combs and, before modern chemical methods were invented, the only options were to shave all the host's hair or to ...

rofl

spirit@Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 2:05 pm :

Can't read it, I'm being redirected to some almost empty website. Guess that's because I'm in .de.

Nitpicking is the act of removing nits (the eggs of lice, generally head lice) from the host's hair. As the nits are cemented to individual hairs, they cannot be removed with lice combs and, before modern chemical methods were invented, the only options were to shave all the host's hair or to ...

=FF=Sturm@Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 7:28 pm :

BloodRayne wrote:

Nitpicking is the act of removing nits (the eggs of lice, generally head lice) from the host's hair. As the nits are cemented to individual hairs, they cannot be removed with lice combs and, before modern chemical methods were invented, the only options were to shave all the host's hair or to ...

rofl

spirit@Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 2:05 pm :

Can't read it, I'm being redirected to some almost empty website. Guess that's because I'm in .de.

Nitpicking is the act of removing nits (the eggs of lice, generally head lice) from the host's hair. As the nits are cemented to individual hairs, they cannot be removed with lice combs and, before modern chemical methods were invented, the only options were to shave all the host's hair or to ...

=FF=Sturm@Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 7:28 pm :

BloodRayne wrote:

Nitpicking is the act of removing nits (the eggs of lice, generally head lice) from the host's hair. As the nits are cemented to individual hairs, they cannot be removed with lice combs and, before modern chemical methods were invented, the only options were to shave all the host's hair or to ...

rofl

spirit@Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 2:05 pm :

Can't read it, I'm being redirected to some almost empty website. Guess that's because I'm in .de.

Nitpicking is the act of removing nits (the eggs of lice, generally head lice) from the host's hair. As the nits are cemented to individual hairs, they cannot be removed with lice combs and, before modern chemical methods were invented, the only options were to shave all the host's hair or to ...

=FF=Sturm@Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 7:28 pm :

BloodRayne wrote:

Nitpicking is the act of removing nits (the eggs of lice, generally head lice) from the host's hair. As the nits are cemented to individual hairs, they cannot be removed with lice combs and, before modern chemical methods were invented, the only options were to shave all the host's hair or to ...

rofl

spirit@Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 2:05 pm :

Can't read it, I'm being redirected to some almost empty website. Guess that's because I'm in .de.